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LHL099, Faversham

LHL099

Published on Thursday, September 4.

Updated on Friday, September 12.

A mix of 18th and 19th Century wrought and cast iron railings on either side of the paved Western entry from Church Street and also enclosing the North West and South West corners of the churchyard. They comprise a mixture of turned, wrought iron principal members with acorn tops, plain circular and square standards with simple drawn spikes or cast iron fleur-de-lys spikes. The wrought iron horizontal rails incorporate some idiosyncratic turned details and the bases of all standards are leaded into stone plinths. All this ironwork is likely to have been produced locally and provides evidence of the 18th and 19th Century maintenance and management of the churchyard as well as the relative wealth of the parish at that time.

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Iron Railings to Western Entrance of St Mary’s Parish Churchyard, Faversham

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